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Trump on trial : the investigation, impeachment, acquittal and aftermath

Sullivan, Kevin, 1959- (Author). Jordan, Mary, 1960- (Added Author). Luxenberg, Steve. (Added Author).
Book  - 2020
973.933 Sul
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  • ISBN: 9781982152994
  • Physical Description xxvi, 532 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2020.

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Trump on Trial : The Investigation, Impeachment, Acquittal and Aftermath
Trump on Trial : The Investigation, Impeachment, Acquittal and Aftermath
by Sullivan, Kevin; Jordan, Mary
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Trump on Trial : The Investigation, Impeachment, Acquittal and Aftermath

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The work of more than 50 Washington Post journalists quilted together to create a meticulously thorough record of Donald Trump's impeachment. Sullivan, Jordan, and Luxenberg team up to produce the latest entry in a series of books based on the esteemed newspaper's unparalleled coverage of Trump and his many misdeeds. In 56 chapters, beginning with "Watch Your Back" in March 2019 and moving through "Never Over" in the first months of 2020, the text includes extensive original reporting and fleshing-out of a foundation of published work and previous interviews, including that of John Bolton. The giant cast of characters is laid out in a four-page "List of Principal Figures," and the following pieces create 3-dimensional portraits of the major ones. Nancy Pelosi is one of the strongest: We see her struggling with the pros and cons of impeachment, mourning at her friend Cokie Roberts' funeral, and ripping up Trump's speech about Rush Limbaugh on national TV. All through the long haul to the unhappy finish, readers can relive the many shocking moments that seem to occur every day--e.g., Donald Trump Jr.'s dismissing career Foreign Service officers as "jokers" or the manipulated video that made it look like Pelosi gave a speech while intoxicated. Regarding "Fat Jerry," Trump's sobriquet for Jerrold Nadler, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee: "The two men shared New York accents but not much else. Trump…was born into wealth. Nadler was the son of a New Jersey chicken farmer who had moved the family to New York City after the farm had gone out of business. In politics, Nadler built a career defending the working class with a style that was more scholarly than flashy. Fighting the loud and showy developer from Queens burnished that reputation." Including 45 pages of footnotes and an exhaustive index, the granular detail of this history makes it a gift to posterity--and to news junkies--but any reader who does not support Trump will find plenty of useful material. Sets a standard for political storytelling with impeccable research and lively writing. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.